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f,-'1. "Vf FACE EIGHT 'DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1919. EIGHT PAGES Delicious Apples SKOOKUM BRAND To arrive today by express, some extra fancy Delicious Apples. Only limited sup ply; "if you want something fine, order a box of Delicious apples. Delicious Apples fancy, box $3.00 Delicious Apples Extra Fancy Large Size $3.75 Winesaps, extra fancy, box $3.00 Staman Winesaps, extra fancy, box.. $3.00 White W inter Permain, box $3.00 Yellow Newton, box, extra fancy. ... . $3.00 Blue Winter Permain, extra fine, box $2.00 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two rhoncs 23 823 Main St Drop Us a Card 'phone or call ion us if you desire a farm loan or wish a farm loan converted or rewritten. WTe give such matters spe cial attention. Loan and Trust Department THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" Have you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let us quote you on Coafl and Wood PHONE 5 B. L Burroughs East Webb and College Streets. . W adrertiae ud offer War BaTlngs stamps for sale with every purchase, s pi; Some Good Iargains IN Used Cars AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. EslablLhed 1907 ,, . . EAST OREGONIAN dPEClAb' NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Spanish Influenza Appears at Ukiah PATRIOTIC DUTY East Oregonlan Fp?ial.) VKIAH. Oct. 16. Hugo Urns Ib seriously ill at his home one mile eat of town with whnt is supposed to be the Spanish Influcnin, whirh la caus ing: great uneasiness In the commu nity, through fear It will spread. Fd Ingram moved his family back to his ranch on KrltlKe creek In order to avoid the Influenza. At this writ ing Mr. lns Is a little . bettor but still a very nick mam Toiu I.edgerwood, who has been working In the harvest fields (h rough the summer, has taken charge of a farm near Milton and returned Sat urday evening for his family and will return at once to the new home, five mllos from Milton. Albert Peterson, who left here a week ago to enlist in the navy, re turned Friday after going on to l'ort tand, as they would not take him now owing to the Spanish Influenza being In so many of the camps. Miss Freda Oster. who Is attending high schoolin Pendleton, is here vis iting her aunt, Mrs. S. J. Melmlck, while the Pendleton schools are closed. She left Monday for Dale to visit her cousin, Mrs. Maud Thrasher, for a few days. Walter Helmick of Heppner came in Sunday evening and visited over night with his mother. Mrs. S. J. Hel mick. going on south to look after his buslnes Interests there with his brother, Clyde HelmlcK. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Elisa Olbhs, Mr. and ra. J. V. Sturdlvant and son Cloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Oibbs and daugh ter Tressa. Carl sturdlvant and J. H. Wagner visited at the Hldaway springs Sunday. Mrs. Sam Ledgerwood moved her son Leo to town Monday for school. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ledgerwood may move to town later on- - Iink Hilbert left for Bridge creek Sunday to look after hl thresh ing there. Edgar Welssenfluh and wife of Long creek, passed through town Sat urday with a large drove of cattle, which he will ship from Pilot Rock to Idaho, where he will feed therrt for .a while. Robert Cannon of Dale wasregls tered at the Ckkth hotel Moday night William Welsh, ex-sheriff of Grant county, and wife', were in Ukiah Monday on their way to Ehco with 400 head of cattle to feed during the winter. young son went to Milton yesterday to visit Mrs. Thompson' mother who la In a very serious condition. They expect to move her to Portland today If she is able to stand the trip. Mr. and Mrs. rhlllp Power of Wes ton spent lust Sunday and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. George Brace. . Mr. and rs. John Thompson were in Athena yesterday. Mrs. James Stamper of Heppner is here for a visit with her daughter, rs. Lyle Bryant. Jack Ralnville of Reed and Hawley moutnaln, spent yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams. ' Mrs.' Dave Ronlfer has been con fined to her bed with la grippe but la oile to be nut and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Oertson and little daughter of Pendleton, spent Sunday and onday here with Mr. and Mrs. George- Brace and Mr. and Mrs. J F. Thorn pson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon, Miss es Greta and Utile Mclntyre, Mux Hopper and Arthur Chapman, all of Athena, were here yesterday on a fishing trip. They Call It La Grippe At Gibbon; Other News East Oregon inn Special. OIHBON", Oct. 16. Mrs. W. W. Williams Is spending a few days near Athena at the home of her uncle Sam Pa m burn." Delia and Martha Sayer came home yesterday evening from Pendleton where they are attending high school, the school being closed for some time on account of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson re turned yesterday from a week spent in the mountains. W. W. Hoch went down to Pendle ton yesterday on business. He re turned this morning. Mr. and Mrs.' Dolf Thompson and MARLEY 21$ IM DEVON W JN" ARROW COLLARS ClUCTT. PgJtWOOV 4 CO.. INC. MWgwg OVER THE NORTHWEST The ixi I les ltonds Sold. THE DALLES, Or., Oct. 16 The Lumbermen's Trust Company of Port land was the successful bidder for The Dulles city street Improvement bonds. The amount sold was $21. 929.62. There were only three bid ders, the successful bidder offering par and a premium of (575. As soon as the government grants permission the concret. bridge at Ninth street will be built. Nat ton Takes Over Shop. TACOMA, Oct. 16. The .plant of the crtsqually-Kussell Car and Loco motive Works, Tacoma, recently pur. chased by the government, will be moved this week to Toledo, Or., to be used as a repair Bhop for the Warren Spruce company. Shower Retard Hanpst. HOOD RIVER. Oct. 16. The Hood River apple harvest, now more than 50 per cent over, was slowed down to day because of showers, and work In sorting and cleaning up fruit stored at sheds and packing plants la be ing done, shipments continue at the rate of an average of 15 cars daily, a total of more than 200 having been rolled. Six Restaurants Clotted. SEATTLE. Wash-. Oct. 16. Six Sc.-itt'In' restaurants all in the lower part of the downtown section, today were ordered Closed for three days b eorge Ford, chairman of the state restaurant committee, for violations of food regulations Candidate, Is Volunteer. BEAT FALLS, Mont., Oct. 16. Dr. O. M."Lanstrum. candidate for Unit ed States senator on the republican ticket, who spent the night here on his way to Teton county to neip nsm the Spanish Influenza, as a volunteer under the direction of the state noara of health on learning that Dr.-H. R. Rhoades, the only physician there, had bd tiken with the disease and had reported 150 other case In the town of Choteau, Immediately left In a high-powered automobile to itlve to give the medical assistance that was needed. Wages to BO Considered. BAKER. Ore., Oct. 16. R. P- Ron ham, representative of the depart ment of labor, who is here as mediator In the wage differences between the siln,T,ii.r v-ailov railwnv and Its train men and shop employes, has received word that a representative or me United States board of mediation and Annlliott..n wnnlri be in the city shortly to survey the situation from the angle of the necessity ol main taining operation on the road in car ... i ih crnvftrnment's war pro gram, Mr. Bonham having Investigat ed to determine the relative merits of the claims of the men In asking ana Santa Clatis Has Started Out Xmas stocks are arrivinjr daily. You can buy just the same thinjs now that you can at Xmas time. Why not help Uncle Sam all you can. Purchase and mail your "Yulctide" offerings early. , ABOVE ALL BE PRACTICAL THIS YEAR Infants' Knitted Sets 1 . $'J.B.H, $:l.l, t.l.llH Turkish Towel beta $1.19, $I.9N. $3.18 Fancy Towels ai lo 9o Silk Petticoats $2.98, $:l.UH $4.98, $,90 Silk Camisoles 9tio, $l.2. 91.411 Fancy Ribbons, yard 2(o, S3c, 49o Pendleton Indian Blankets $I2..M Infanta' Knitted Combination Sets . .$.1.9H, $1.19 We are author isod govern, ment agent i '. for Tlu-lft Stamps Slap the Kaiser with one. Children' Sweater ..11.1!.'., $1.10, $1,118, In $3.49 Fur Sets for the Children $2.98 lo Fur Muffs and Scurfs... $!., $5.9l, $.0tl, $7.90 Fur Sets $I2..V to $47.00 Silk Waists of Crepe ;eorgelte $!.! $.V90 Criioc IX) Chine WldM.s, . $2.9H, $3.98. $l.8, $5.00 Purses IIH $l.4, I.I8, to $4.fi0 Silk Skirts , $.0, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90 Tho Vat Undo yoo ever liail I tailing you; put a W. 8. R. In Ills ScTon Hook" the railroad crease. In refusing a wage in BLINDFOLDED, DRAWS NUMBER 322 Old landmark Removed. ESTACADA, Or.. Oct. 16. The ro- cent destruction by fire of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen's house at Logan re moved one of the oldest landmarks of this part of Cluckamas county. Way back In the '5Us Captain Z. C. Norton. a retired sea captain from Maine, who crossed the continent to Oregon, set tled In this county and took up the land on which he later built the house in Is 7 2, a donation claim. LONDON PRESS HAS NO PATIENCE WITH MAXIMILIAN i LONDON Oct. 16. Discussion of Germany's peace offer Is reflected lnl comments on peace proposals by newspapers here. ' ''In Prince Maximilian's speech," says the Mail, "there Is not a word of repentence for crimes Germany has committed. "We did not allow Bulgaria to tell us what to do. We Intend to act pre cisely In the same way with Germany and Austria. "If the German people wish to know what guarantees President Wil son and the allies require, they may be embodied In two words uncondi tional surrender. The Germans must leave the territories they have occu pied, restore the property they have stolen, pay for all the damage they have done, and surrender for trinl by the allies, the great criminals of the war." The Mail says there are about $00 of these, beginning with emperor. ' II also declares that Germany will In no circumstances be given back her co- loniqs.. , Hun Bargain Hunting. "This methofl of approaching peace I is the method of a people trying to strike a burgaln, and the peace that Is coming is not going to be a bargain peace.", says the Telegraph. The newspapers see a market change In .Germany's attitude as to certain matters In dispute, but declare I the Proposals as a whole to be Impos sible. "Perhaps the most welcome feature of Germany's hasty arranged move is that it can be only a measure of her I military necessity." says the Times. After reviewing the chancellor's unocch the Times declares, it to be ambiguous and disingenuous stun. About the first thing the Missouri doughboy learned when he began the study of French was that "montres- nul" means show me. 1.1 . hwm V- v- ? I 31 L a .1 I't ,- I, 'I . " 1 'I - 1XZZyV , If tm SALE rrr OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE m n OF Trt5 f5TMr UjlOV, SAY - h;i!H- i 1? I : P.'.rTll '1:31 I ur a minutc l Vve ?0MeTHiwc to say l J03T n "iwwi'- f - vmw CUT OOT THIS .Vr-xA a. 1- S I I I IT L I -ft, "Tl I 11 u ii 1 1 r if " : 'isxvv i n i THE C. & F. MOTOR C0.1 Stephens Salient Six Have for Sale i I $-Ciiuder (llilsmoblle ' 7 passenger. This car has new tires and Is In fine condition. I Ford Touring Car with New Top. Prices Reasonable. MANY WOMEN ARE CHOOSING THEIR FALL GARMENTS : THIS WEEK,DURING OUR Anniversary A LIBERAL REDUCTION ON THE SEASON'S NEWEST SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND SKIRTS. One Kierla Hack of New Fail Iresees In Kallns. hres ami Taffctaa for Aniilti-mary Hk $19.95 lU'Riilar $.(HI Crcw l)e Cliene Walsla In the wa ton's neet aliadcs $4.9$ . SAI.1-: BATl ltl-V NKillT. ' DALB ROTITWEUi OptonsetrM and Optlcta Eyes Bclantlfloall) examined. GUuua groun to fit American Nation 1 Ban alldlnl. Pendleton. DR. R. B. BOBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. Tim IJKHT IN STYLE THK, MOST IV XliVm giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiuj We have some bargains in TAXI CAB 7 PHONE I Hooks 2.1 It Idee for $3.ft0. PAKHI It TAXI . Stand at O. K. Hartier Shop. DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey ludd llulldlng, 1-cudletoo, Oregon. USED b it t n 1 CARS ALL IN GOOD CONDITION Better pet busy! Buick cars are of known value and these will not last long. a a 3 B Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslea Chroalo and Nervous Disease and Dlseaaea of Women. X-Raj Kiea- tro Therapeutics. Temple Iildg., Iumra 1$, I'hona l ! Oregon Motor Garage J INCXHtPOKATED 3 2 11T, 1H. 1U 11 Waat Court M. - Teiepbooa $ g a fillllllilllilllllllililiillliilillliliiililllilllllllllliiilllllllilimi lillliilllllllilillilill